Ecolex Logo
The gateway to
environmental law
Search results » Legislation

Agricultural Product Standards Act: Regulations: Protection of geographical indications used on agricultural products intended for sale in South Africa (No. R. 447 of 2019).

Country/Territory
South Africa
Document type
Regulation
Date
2019
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Government Gazette No. 42324 of 22 March 2019.
Subject
Food & nutrition
Keyword
Food quality control/food safety Cereals/grains/rice Classification/declassification Packaging/labelling Traceability/product tracing Internal trade International trade Inspection Offences/penalties Agricultural commodities
Geographical area
Africa, South Atlantic, Southern Africa
Abstract

These Regulations prohibit the use of registered geographical indications by persons who are not entitles to do so. "Geographical indication" (GI) means an indication (name) that identifies an agricultural product – (a) as originating in the territory of the Republic of South Africa or in another country, or in a region or locality in that territory; and (b) whose given quality, reputation or other characteristic is essentially attributable to its geographical origin (refer to TRIPS Agreement, Article 22(1)). The Regulations also provide rules for the application for registration as a South African geographical indication and registration as a foreign geographical indication. They set out the procedure for the assessment of applications (including priority and objections) and provide some rules for labelling of foodstuffs using registered geographical indications as ingredients. All members of a group using a registered South African GI shall be subject to audits by the qualified South African auditor.

Full text
English
Website
www.gov.za

References - Legislation

Implements

Agricultural Product Standards Act.

Legislation | South Africa | 1990 (1993)

Keyword: Food quality control/food safety, Classification/declassification, Standards, Packaging/labelling, Certification, International trade

Source: FAO, FAOLEX